for me if you do the manual ARP setting then it works for general connectivity and you can test just via shell ping, you don’t have to install erlang for that

have you tried the manual ARP setting or ARPing as suggested by Josh?

]]>Comment on Enabling mesh (ad-hoc) network on multiple Raspberry Pi’s by retnohttp://scalabilly.com/2015/08/mesh-ad-hoc-network-on-multiple-raspberry-pis/#comment-424
Wed, 14 Dec 2016 00:39:13 +0000http://scalabilly.com/?p=9#comment-424Dear Josh,
can i know which tutorial that work for you? because i already try all of them but no one doesn’t work. thank you
]]>Comment on Enabling mesh (ad-hoc) network on multiple Raspberry Pi’s by retnohttp://scalabilly.com/2015/08/mesh-ad-hoc-network-on-multiple-raspberry-pis/#comment-423
Wed, 14 Dec 2016 00:36:43 +0000http://scalabilly.com/?p=9#comment-423I already try all of tutorial above including in every link. But no one succeed. I use raspberry 3 that i thought more easy because reduce the possibility for error because the wifi dongle.
May i know which tutorial that work? just erlang or all of the tutorial in those website (which is typically same) + erlang? thank you
]]>Comment on Enabling mesh (ad-hoc) network on multiple Raspberry Pi’s by Raspberry Pi – Warnaka.comhttp://scalabilly.com/2015/08/mesh-ad-hoc-network-on-multiple-raspberry-pis/#comment-256
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]]>Comment on Enabling mesh (ad-hoc) network on multiple Raspberry Pi’s by tarashttp://scalabilly.com/2015/08/mesh-ad-hoc-network-on-multiple-raspberry-pis/#comment-173
Sat, 02 Jul 2016 20:32:28 +0000http://scalabilly.com/?p=9#comment-173This is great, thanks Josh, I shall try it as well.
]]>Comment on Enabling mesh (ad-hoc) network on multiple Raspberry Pi’s by Josh Wismanhttp://scalabilly.com/2015/08/mesh-ad-hoc-network-on-multiple-raspberry-pis/#comment-172
Sat, 02 Jul 2016 20:07:27 +0000http://scalabilly.com/?p=9#comment-172As a hack around I was able to resolve this by installing arping and setting up a continuous ping.

sudo apt-get install arping

In my case I am using avahi-autoipd (169.254.0.0/16)

on each host put in the broadcast address for your network and run this after your interface comes up.
arping -q -A 169.254.255.255 &

]]>Comment on Enabling mesh (ad-hoc) network on multiple Raspberry Pi’s by Josh Wismanhttp://scalabilly.com/2015/08/mesh-ad-hoc-network-on-multiple-raspberry-pis/#comment-171
Sat, 02 Jul 2016 19:47:17 +0000http://scalabilly.com/?p=9#comment-171I have the same problem with ARP. This this has to be a bug. The whole point of ARP is to find hardware addresses and map them to IP’s automatically.
]]>Comment on On chat bots and enterprise concerns by tarashttp://scalabilly.com/2016/04/on-chat-bots-and-enterprise-concerns/#comment-166
Thu, 23 Jun 2016 13:01:27 +0000http://scalabilly.com/?p=55#comment-166Hi Yvo,

thanks for your comment. Well I think having data ownership and own dedicated server certainly helps, from experience that would be the first demand from enterprise customers as many of them are not happy with a shared cloud solution. End-to-end encryption is another option but they don’t exclude each other.
What would be your answer to this?

]]>Comment on On chat bots and enterprise concerns by Yvo Alenhttp://scalabilly.com/2016/04/on-chat-bots-and-enterprise-concerns/#comment-165
Thu, 23 Jun 2016 12:56:21 +0000http://scalabilly.com/?p=55#comment-165The answer to the question of data ownership is not to build your own messaging server or use dedicated servers. If the information going through bots can not be secured and owned by the maker of the bot, the eco-system will not thrive and have no real foundation to become the next app ecosystem. This is not an answer to the privacy question.
]]>Comment on Enabling mesh (ad-hoc) network on multiple Raspberry Pi’s by Nasimhttp://scalabilly.com/2015/08/mesh-ad-hoc-network-on-multiple-raspberry-pis/#comment-139
Mon, 09 May 2016 17:14:46 +0000http://scalabilly.com/?p=9#comment-139Dear Sir,
thanks for your reply. Yes i have added static entries into ARP table. Raspberry Pi’s ping each other but can not broadcast. When I connect to PC or Laptop broadcast still can not work. I hope you will give me positive suggestion in solving this issue.
Waiting for your kind response